Fraction Of A Second Too Late For Nigeria’s Men’s 4×100 Team In Tokyo 2020 Qualifiers

Nigeria’s 4x100m men’s team have crashed out of qualification for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics which qualifying window closes on Tuesday.

At the sports ground of Yaba College of Technology on Sunday (27 June), the Nigerian quartet of Enoch Adegoke, Usheoritse Itsekiri, Jerry Jakpa and Godson Brume missed Olympic qualifying by 0.1 seconds.  

However,  the mixed 4x400m this Sunday qualified  to join women’s 4x400m and 4x100m who both qualified in the last week


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